Problem (Change UEFI Firmware Settings)

ririlegamer22 Posted messages 1 Status Membre -  
 ririlegamer22 -

Good evening, I have been trying for several days to upgrade my PC to Windows 11, everything is fine except for the secure boot activation. I went to the Windows site (https://support.microsoft.com/fr-fr/windows/windows-11-et-d%C3%A9marrage-s%C3%A9curis%C3%A9-a8ff1202-c0d9-42f5-940f-843abef64fad) and I did what was said, but unlike other users, I feel like I’m the only one not seeing Change UEFI Firmware Settings in the tutorials online; I saw it instead of system restore in the picture on my screen. Here are my Windows specifications if they can help you, please help me, I’m not in a hurry, take your time, good night.

(Edition Windows 10 Home
Version 22H2
Installed on 12/21/2022
Operating system build 19045.2546
Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 120.2212.4190.0)

(I want to add that I tried to access the UEFI firmware with the command prompt as an administrator using the command "shutdown /r /fw" and the PC did not allow me to do so; I saw this command on https://www.justgeek.fr/acceder-aux-parametres-du-firmware-uefi-depuis-windows-10-68921/)

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brucine Posted messages 24434 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   4 109
 

Hello,

If the computer has a TPM 2 chip and it is not enabled, no special tricks are needed; the option is still available graphically in the BIOS, which can be accessed by the usual function key.

If it doesn't have one, you'll need to modify the registry to bypass the check.

https://www.easeus.fr/partition-manager-tips/comment-contourner-tpm-pour-installer-windows-11.html

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ririlegamer22
 

thank you for your advice, it is a great help that you offered me with your comment, have a good evening

and thanks again!

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